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frank he loo it doesn't pass the smell test. >> jon: it has a yucky smell. conspiracy number one. the f.b.i. held back the petraeus affair story to prevent obama from losing the election. why we tray us' affair would have had any impact on the election i'm not sure. the point is if only a republican had known about this prior to election day. >> house majority leader eric cantor said an f.b.i. employee told him in october about the petraeus affair. >> jon: oh. the real question is, why is eric cantor protecting the president? why? conspiracy one down. why would the administration want to take out petraeus now? >> this is highly sus spush us in its timing >> a few days before petraeus is set to testify about what he knew about benghazi and what the c.i.a. did it doesn't make sense >> so many people are saying that's kind of suspicious >> this is very suspicious e fact that he no longer will have to testify >> now he won't testify, folks. jon: right before he was about to testify on benghazi, conspiracy number two, now we'll never know what petraeus knew unless quitting is different
frank he loo it doesn't pass the smell test. >> jon: it has a yucky smell. conspiracy number one. the f.b.i. held back the petraeus affair story to prevent obama from losing the election. why we tray us' affair would have had any impact on the election i'm not sure. the point is if only a republican had known about this prior to election day. >> house majority leader eric cantor said an f.b.i. employee told him in october about the petraeus affair. >> jon: oh. the real...
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frank in maryland. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm calling about hcbk. >> it's taken over. it's done. already been done. let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you dislike what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think you will get a take-over bid with a substantial premium. you can hold on to it but i'm not looking for anything big on it. chad in hawaii. >> caller: boo-yah jim. great speaking with you again today. >> i like it, too. >> caller: my question is about the copper company co. >> yep. i like icaris. allergan did very well. you have a two for one here. i like cooper very much. i think it's a buy. i want to go to tom in maryland. >> caller: big boo-yah from ravens town. >> listen, i just dropped the kicker. i picked up a kicker
frank in maryland. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm calling about hcbk. >> it's taken over. it's done. already been done. let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you dislike what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has...
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please stick to the turkey and the gravy you're used to ♪ i think that should be -- >> steve: -- some frank perdue, what? >> jimmy: francis perdue, himself. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: you know, we should do that song as axl rose. >> steve: we should, how does that sound? >> jimmy: it would be like this -- [ as axl rose ] ♪ don't go chasing waterfalls please stick to the -- ♪ >> jimmy: no, maybe -- we couldn't do that. he's got a great career, he doesn't need to do that. >> steve: he did. >> jimmy: this one is from, @elenamorrison2. he song is, "you've got to fight -- ♪ -- for your right -- ♪ ♪ sorry, screwed it up. >> steve: yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: "fight for your bite of turkey." >> steve: i lost $10,000 on that song. >> jimmy: -- by the beastie boys. the beastly boys. this one is from @mattholly. his song is, "let's giblet on." ♪ ♪ oh yeah let's giblet on you know, what the phrase is about ♪ ♪ come on frying put it in the pan give me -- ♪ ♪ mix it with some stuffing ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: giblet on. >> steve: now who's the next one from? >> jimmy: thank
please stick to the turkey and the gravy you're used to ♪ i think that should be -- >> steve: -- some frank perdue, what? >> jimmy: francis perdue, himself. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: you know, we should do that song as axl rose. >> steve: we should, how does that sound? >> jimmy: it would be like this -- [ as axl rose ] ♪ don't go chasing waterfalls please stick to the -- ♪ >> jimmy: no, maybe -- we couldn't do that. he's got a great career, he...
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we may have won and frank has probably thrown them away thinking we didn't win them. honey, check them. we might have won money. >> if you didn't win, don't feel bad. we were looking at odds how it is to win. you have more of a chance of getting hit by -- killed by a vending machine. >> is that a vending machine minding its own business sitting there? >> you put your money it in, it doesn't come out, you shake it because that's what people do. then it tips over and kills you. you have a better chance of that. >> better chance of getting attacked by a shark. 1 in 11.5 million. >> the odds of you becoming president 1.10 million. >> better chance of being killed by bees. >> a better chance of dying from using a right-handed product incorrectly if you're left-handed. >> one in four million people are stupid enough to do that. 70% of the people who land sudden wind falls lose the money within several years. >> the story used to be shocking, the lottery winner who sleeps under the bridge in the end then it became a common story. >> you have one of those in your new book com
we may have won and frank has probably thrown them away thinking we didn't win them. honey, check them. we might have won money. >> if you didn't win, don't feel bad. we were looking at odds how it is to win. you have more of a chance of getting hit by -- killed by a vending machine. >> is that a vending machine minding its own business sitting there? >> you put your money it in, it doesn't come out, you shake it because that's what people do. then it tips over and kills you....
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. >> this is sergeant frank ram circumstance boynton beach police department. >> everyone all right? >> ma'am, i need talk to you it is very urgent, it involves your husband, there's been an incident. >> reporter: she was instructed to get home right away. when she arrived, she saw police cars out front, everything that spells disaster just ahead. this is a police videotape of dalia getting the news. >> ms. dippolito? i'm sergeant ram zucker the one that called you. thank you for coming. sorry to call you. listen, we'd reported disturbance at your house. >> reporter: the officer was direct with dalia. he said there's been an intruder in the house and several shots were fired. >> your husband, michael, okay, i'm sorry to tell you you ma'am, he's been killed. [ crying ] >> he has been killed, ma'am. >> reporter: michael dippolito, her husband of six months, gunned down in their townhouse, the cops were telling her, but she would not be allowed to go inside to see the body. >> you want to help yourhood, you need go to the station and talk to these guys. >> reporter: the homicide investi
. >> this is sergeant frank ram circumstance boynton beach police department. >> everyone all right? >> ma'am, i need talk to you it is very urgent, it involves your husband, there's been an incident. >> reporter: she was instructed to get home right away. when she arrived, she saw police cars out front, everything that spells disaster just ahead. this is a police videotape of dalia getting the news. >> ms. dippolito? i'm sergeant ram zucker the one that called...
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julie raginski and senator frank lotenburg. ellen ratner with talk radio news service. i'm jaime colby. i am a fee hale too. it is no coincidence. we are all ladies. greg, take a breather, but just for a second. i want to talk about new hampshire. two female congress women took their raceses. >> they only have two. >> only two. both women now. two senators, both women now. tonight a democrat female taking over as governor one -- won her race. that's five women in one state. they are ale running -- they are all running things. is this a trend? >> i remember in 19ninety 2 -- 1992 women were getting involved after the clarence thomas. and women really came to the forefront. it has been so long. it has been 20 years, and it is fantastic and regardless democrats republicans, the more women the better. i am happy. >> even when liz -- elizabeth dole ran she got more money. the more that women get involved in poll i can its we can change policy. >> thas interesting. it was a good might for women. >> look at the women that did well. >> everybody was shocked. and the posters were
julie raginski and senator frank lotenburg. ellen ratner with talk radio news service. i'm jaime colby. i am a fee hale too. it is no coincidence. we are all ladies. greg, take a breather, but just for a second. i want to talk about new hampshire. two female congress women took their raceses. >> they only have two. >> only two. both women now. two senators, both women now. tonight a democrat female taking over as governor one -- won her race. that's five women in one state. they are...
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frank o'connell promised he would always be there for his son nick but that was tough to do from a prison cell. as troy roberts the son always felt his father was innocent, the question, though, was could he prove it? >> reporter: when nick o'connell was 4 years old his father was sentenced 25 years to life for first degree murder but frank o'connell has always maintained his innocence. and nick has always believed him. >> every day for 27 years i wake up knowing a good, innocent man is being punished again today. >> i don't deserve this. i wasn't a thug in the community that they need to sweep up and get up off the streets. >> reporter: in 1984 l.a. county sheriff's detectives accused frank o'connell of shooting his ex-girlfriend's ex-husband and speeding off in a yellow pinto station wagon. when nick was 15 he read the entire case file and understood that there was never any physical evidence tying his father to the crime. >> the strongest thing they have is the eyewitness identification and then you have one person who loosely connected him to a yellow pinto. >> there's no zmas. >> rep
frank o'connell promised he would always be there for his son nick but that was tough to do from a prison cell. as troy roberts the son always felt his father was innocent, the question, though, was could he prove it? >> reporter: when nick o'connell was 4 years old his father was sentenced 25 years to life for first degree murder but frank o'connell has always maintained his innocence. and nick has always believed him. >> every day for 27 years i wake up knowing a good, innocent...
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dod frank will now be implemented. there was a hope with romney it would not. only one-third of the regulations have been put in place. nobody believes the next two-thirds of the regulations will be helpful to banks and financials. i look at the economy going forward. i see no real catalyst for organic growth. i think the money center of banks have had a good run year to date. i suggest people take profits. i suggest people be conservative in their investments, not aggressive. i think we are in a grind it out economy much like the 1970s. i want to focus on needs, not wants, companies that have bulletproof balance sheets that pay you to own them. i think it is better to be conservative versus aggressive. >> like what? big selloffs in the names like bank of america, jpmorgan today. anything out there worth picking up? >> if you're looking at financials, select regional banks. they're not down as much. a lot of the money center banks are down 6%, 7%. the canadian banks are down between 1% and 2%. companies like j&j and intel are not down as much. i think this is s
dod frank will now be implemented. there was a hope with romney it would not. only one-third of the regulations have been put in place. nobody believes the next two-thirds of the regulations will be helpful to banks and financials. i look at the economy going forward. i see no real catalyst for organic growth. i think the money center of banks have had a good run year to date. i suggest people take profits. i suggest people be conservative in their investments, not aggressive. i think we are in...
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is that frank gifford's daughter? look at her. >> hello. my gosh. >> that is so fun. look how little -- oh, oh. oh, she's still going. could you just watch it all day long? wait. where is she now? >> right in the front of the pack, baby. that's where she is. how cute. look at her avoid that tackle. this year alone, you guys, she scored 35 points. >> this is hysterical. >> she also tackles. what does she weigh, 50 pounds? >> 60 pounds. >> not even 50 pounds. >> a lot of the bigger kids are taking umbrage with this little girl. >> there's one kid that's 150 pounds, and his name is tank, and she can take him. shoo she can take the tank. >> good news, if your feet are ache and you're tired of being in heels, according to the "wall street journal" -- >> your day has come. >> we can go back to flats. >> hoda says no. >> no. >> i disagree. the tall people can wear flats just as elegantly as ever. sthoo here's what i think. >> i'm not sure if it's tall. i, again, wear a 9.5 or a 10 on some days. >> usually a 9.5. anyway, flats look tremendous. they look like slippers, and the
is that frank gifford's daughter? look at her. >> hello. my gosh. >> that is so fun. look how little -- oh, oh. oh, she's still going. could you just watch it all day long? wait. where is she now? >> right in the front of the pack, baby. that's where she is. how cute. look at her avoid that tackle. this year alone, you guys, she scored 35 points. >> this is hysterical. >> she also tackles. what does she weigh, 50 pounds? >> 60 pounds. >> not even 50...
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i'm frank mallicoat. 5:00 on the nose now. and we begin right now, we have meteorologist lawrence karnow all fired up. he is setting by the hi-def doppler. cate caugiran at the richmond/san rafael bridge. but lawrence karnow, i have seen the hi-def doppler and it looks green. >> that hi-def doppler doesn't lie, frank. it is showing some very heavy rainfall now just off the coastline. look at the yellows and the oranges there. this is just about to move onshore in time for the commute this morning. it is going to be a wild commute outside. some of the rain in the heavier bands coming into the north bay now. expecting that rain to intensify throughout the morning hours and along with this cold front that's moving through, some very strong gusty winds. purple along the coastline here is where we have a wind warning up along the coast as we are going to see some very strong gusty winds continuing all the way up into parts of the north bay, as well. could see 55, maybe 65-mile-an- hour gusts along with this system and showers conti
i'm frank mallicoat. 5:00 on the nose now. and we begin right now, we have meteorologist lawrence karnow all fired up. he is setting by the hi-def doppler. cate caugiran at the richmond/san rafael bridge. but lawrence karnow, i have seen the hi-def doppler and it looks green. >> that hi-def doppler doesn't lie, frank. it is showing some very heavy rainfall now just off the coastline. look at the yellows and the oranges there. this is just about to move onshore in time for the commute this...
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speaking with congressman frank pallon in asbury park. you're saying the next phase of this recovery and relief effort has to be getting people in temporary housing. what else do we need? >> well, one of the things we have to find out is whether or not the houses they live in are habitable, for example, when i was in keensburg tonight they need building inspectors because they have to find out if the foundations and the as of the homes are safe enough for people to go back. there's so many things like that. of course residents still have no power, and that's the immediate problem, lack of power. if power came back, a lot of people would be able to stay and feel more comfortable, but we need temporary housing. over the next few months, and the people that can't go back to their homes, and i've been trying to see if we can get trailers, if we can find, for example, what monmouth baracks can be used. we're looking at these different possibilities because there are thousands of people with no place to go. >> congressman frank pallone. congres
speaking with congressman frank pallon in asbury park. you're saying the next phase of this recovery and relief effort has to be getting people in temporary housing. what else do we need? >> well, one of the things we have to find out is whether or not the houses they live in are habitable, for example, when i was in keensburg tonight they need building inspectors because they have to find out if the foundations and the as of the homes are safe enough for people to go back. there's so...
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i will just type in "frank knuckles." >> frank ken-uke-lees. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever. not -- not perfect. well, the interesting thing is, it isn't just a random robot voice. it's the voice of an actual guy, and he's been doing this for years. his name is walter kump. we had him on the show before. he's always a lot of fun. so please welcome walter kump, everyone! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, walter. it's great to see you. how have you been? >> all things considered, i am good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. what is that on your head? >> oh, you must be talking about this bandage. it's just a bump on the old noj-in. >> jimmy: old noggin, yeah. how did that -- how did that happen? >> i bonked my head while rollerbladd-ing. [ laughter ] i was trying to show off for my girlfriend, chris-tie-na. i guess could you say it was an e-pic fail. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: walter, you have to be more careful. >> i know it was crazz-y, but you only live once, number sign yolo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: number sign yolo, yeah. well, it's just that we actually have the clip
i will just type in "frank knuckles." >> frank ken-uke-lees. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever. not -- not perfect. well, the interesting thing is, it isn't just a random robot voice. it's the voice of an actual guy, and he's been doing this for years. his name is walter kump. we had him on the show before. he's always a lot of fun. so please welcome walter kump, everyone! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, walter. it's great to see you. how have you been?...
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and frank has always said that i killed his mother. we have great thanksgivings. >> i knew we should have wrapped early. nobody listens. >>> we have a thrill of a ride video. >> and new looks revealed. >> i told you, wrap it when it's time to wrap it. it 's oikos greek yogurt, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. delicio
and frank has always said that i killed his mother. we have great thanksgivings. >> i knew we should have wrapped early. nobody listens. >>> we have a thrill of a ride video. >> and new looks revealed. >> i told you, wrap it when it's time to wrap it. it 's oikos greek yogurt, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best...
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that's frank. that might as well be frank. >> think about how you pick your side, if you did it. >> it's been so long. >> i don't think i consciously decided, just always slept on the other side. i would think i don't like it cold, my side is where the ac always is. i don't know why i sleep over there, but i do. >> they say people who sleep on the left are not as grumpy. >> when you're lying on your stomach? or back? >> on your back, if you're on the left side of the bed, you're not as grumpy. >> when you're lying on the left? i sleep away from the door. >> where's your door, hoda, right or left? >> on the other side of my bed. look, if i'm laying in my bed -- >> now america's snoring. if we are in bed together, all right -- >> wait, no, wait. where's the door? >> hoda! we're in your bed right now. where's your door, point, just point. i'm not facing this way, okay, okay, okay. my door's over there. i'm on this side. >> then you sleep on the right. >> i sleep on my side. >>> today is geography awar
that's frank. that might as well be frank. >> think about how you pick your side, if you did it. >> it's been so long. >> i don't think i consciously decided, just always slept on the other side. i would think i don't like it cold, my side is where the ac always is. i don't know why i sleep over there, but i do. >> they say people who sleep on the left are not as grumpy. >> when you're lying on your stomach? or back? >> on your back, if you're on the left...
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padre en el cielo y sobre todo por poder estar aquí copn mi dfamilia de univisión y poder estar con frank, fran y su damilia. >>> yo también con la vida, con sdios y vivo mi sueño en el país y tengo salud, con eso lo tengo todo. >>> gracias dios mío por tenerlo todo! >>> bueno yo también agradezco a dios por un día más de vida y en este momento dios está con nosotros y todos le damos gracias a él y es incríble poder llegar a sus hogares con esta transmisión y es un honor poder llegar a sus casas así que le mandamos las bendiciones. >>> amén. >>> me toca cerrar y soy el más nuevo! contagiado de emoción agradezco a mi familia y a dios y ahora poder conocer a mis nuevos hermanos y ahora atodos ustedes en casa. >>> gracias los queremos de corazón dios los bendiga (aplauso seguimos disfrutando de estas bendiciones y gracias a todos ustedes por la posibilidad de poder despertarnos y los invitamos a que sigan compartiendo las cosas. >>> alex campos canta bendita mujercita! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica
padre en el cielo y sobre todo por poder estar aquí copn mi dfamilia de univisión y poder estar con frank, fran y su damilia. >>> yo también con la vida, con sdios y vivo mi sueño en el país y tengo salud, con eso lo tengo todo. >>> gracias dios mío por tenerlo todo! >>> bueno yo también agradezco a dios por un día más de vida y en este momento dios está con nosotros y todos le damos gracias a él y es incríble poder llegar a sus hogares con esta...
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high school division for mean years under the leadership of greg bender, quinn chan and jim quinn and frank tom. she later worked in the human resources department under michael mendana. she was a person full of life who loved spending her summers at the russian river traveling up to paris with friends, laughing reminiscing with her sisters. >> she was a beloved member of the golden girls district group and leaves behind many school district friends. the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned.
high school division for mean years under the leadership of greg bender, quinn chan and jim quinn and frank tom. she later worked in the human resources department under michael mendana. she was a person full of life who loved spending her summers at the russian river traveling up to paris with friends, laughing reminiscing with her sisters. >> she was a beloved member of the golden girls district group and leaves behind many school district friends. the board of education and the...
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i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the results for governor brown's initiative are coming in. at this point it is still very close. amber lee is in sacramento this evening where people have gathered to watch the result there. you can see how close it is. she joins us now. >> frank, prop 30 party is well under way. there's some speakers out there but no signs of governor jerry brown yet. the limited early results show the no side leading, supporters and democratic leaders say they remain optimistic that voters will pass a tax increase to help schools. >> the bad side is always ahead early. i got confidence that prop 30 will pull out. because it's that important to the state. >> reporter: again jerry brown we're told will come out to speak as soon as more results come in. live in sacramento, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and there's another tax measure being contested tonight, it's proposition 38. it would raise income taxes for all taxpayers but on a sliding scale again with all of the money raised going t
i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. tonight the results for governor brown's initiative are coming in. at this point it is still very close. amber lee is in sacramento this evening where people have gathered to watch the result there. you can see how close it is. she joins us now. >> frank, prop 30 party is well under way. there's some speakers out there but no signs of governor jerry brown yet. the limited early results show the no side leading, supporters and democratic...
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good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. >> a procession tonight through the streets of the mission mark it is day of the dead and honors those no longer with us including loved ones and ancestors. amber lee is with us to show us the roots of this tradition. >> reporter: we're live where people have set up altars like this one. but the main attraction is the annual procession through the streets of the mission. all eyes were drawn to the aztec dancers and their colorful head gear witnessed by hundreds in the procession many with candles. the spirit of ancestors come to visit once a year on this day. >> i'm teeling -- feeling very happy and feel great to showcase our culture. >> they have the food and drink that they love and things like that to honor the dead. >> reporter: this woman told us the tradition of face paint appealed to her as she honored her friend robert yagey killed in a bicycling accident years ago. >> i love that people come together to make art in the name of someone they love to create something beautiful, you know when things are seeming
good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. >> a procession tonight through the streets of the mission mark it is day of the dead and honors those no longer with us including loved ones and ancestors. amber lee is with us to show us the roots of this tradition. >> reporter: we're live where people have set up altars like this one. but the main attraction is the annual procession through the streets of the mission. all eyes were drawn to the aztec...
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ventas, disco de oro y también en méxico rinde tributo, siempre he dicho que el maestro josé josé es el frank sinatra latino, así que le rindo tributo al que más quiero, el coronel latino. >e>> l disco, juan carlos, incluye la participación de josé josé, me imagino, maestro que le llegan muchísimas invitaciones ,pero cómo usted puede apoyar cada proyecto, cómo hace para apoyar cada uno diferente . >>> he apoyado todos los proyectos, todos se merecen el reconocimiento y el agradecimiento, sobre todo al don de dios en los compositores, que son los que originan todo, porque con esa clase de canciones, todo se puede hacer, he colaborado en videos incluso con alacranes de durango ,porque es mi manera de corresponderles para que nos ayuden que la música siga en la mente, los corazones, las parejas maravillosas que aprenden a amar o consolarse a través de las canciones. >>> juan carlos, que dios bendiga tu voz, tengo entendido que te tomó 2 o 3 años en generar el proyecto. >>> es que sí, es un tributo completo, porque es el artista latino que más éxitos ha colocado en billboard, pero
ventas, disco de oro y también en méxico rinde tributo, siempre he dicho que el maestro josé josé es el frank sinatra latino, así que le rindo tributo al que más quiero, el coronel latino. >e>> l disco, juan carlos, incluye la participación de josé josé, me imagino, maestro que le llegan muchísimas invitaciones ,pero cómo usted puede apoyar cada proyecto, cómo hace para apoyar cada uno diferente . >>> he apoyado todos los proyectos, todos se merecen el...
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chris christie's poll numbers going where they are now, but shouldn't he be looking more seriously at frank lautenberg's senate seat? he's 88 years old. his seat's up in 2014. he will be 90 years old. i, for one, cannot imagine lautenberg running for re-election at age 90. that's going to be an open seat, isn't it? >> it looks like it. if he ran against christie, i guess they could have a contest on who helped obama the most in 2012 and christie might win this. lawrence, you know politicians better than anybody. until they're actually willing to el us their decision, everything's an open door. christie has higher approval numbers than probably bruce springsteen would have in the state. it remains to be seen if the numbers will stay that high. they weren't that high earlier in the year. new jersey's unemployment was higher than the national average. cory booker has a few months here to decide what's the better bet for him. governor's race or an open senate seat. >> in the timing of this, given how much it's going to cost to run in new jersey, you have to buy new york television time to run a
chris christie's poll numbers going where they are now, but shouldn't he be looking more seriously at frank lautenberg's senate seat? he's 88 years old. his seat's up in 2014. he will be 90 years old. i, for one, cannot imagine lautenberg running for re-election at age 90. that's going to be an open seat, isn't it? >> it looks like it. if he ran against christie, i guess they could have a contest on who helped obama the most in 2012 and christie might win this. lawrence, you know...
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thank you frank. forde kids a young women have been vanishing along a nearly 50 young women and girls have been murdered or just simply disappeared along a rural highway in western canada. locals call at any time highway of tears. tomorrow night on "48 hours" peter van sant follows a trail to a suspect. >> reporter: it's one of the most beautiful, most spectacular roads that you'll ever travel and suddenly you see one of these signs and you feel this foreboding on the road. bob friel says highway 16 a remote 450 mile long stretch much road in british columbia, canada is a cruel place littered with broken dreams. >> the royal canadian mounted police force says there's 8 victims. local people believe the number is 33, 43, perhaps even more. >> this area we're coming in to right now, two victims from this remote community. we have one murdered young girl and one missing young lady. >> reporter: sergeant wayne clary's job to find the killers responsible for all this pain. >> this is the highway of tears.
thank you frank. forde kids a young women have been vanishing along a nearly 50 young women and girls have been murdered or just simply disappeared along a rural highway in western canada. locals call at any time highway of tears. tomorrow night on "48 hours" peter van sant follows a trail to a suspect. >> reporter: it's one of the most beautiful, most spectacular roads that you'll ever travel and suddenly you see one of these signs and you feel this foreboding on the road. bob...
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we have "the new york times" columnist frank bruney. welcome to you, both. it seems to what the president is saying there, it doesn't matter if you are black, white, hispanic, asian, native american, young, old, rich, poor. you can make it here. he is rying to revive that. is he capable of delivering the old american dream in a second term? >> no. he's not, and i think -- what the democrats need to do is what the president needs to do is to actually have a way forward and to talk turkey about the fact that it isn't going to be like it was anymore. i think where he succeeded, and are we a more liberal america? in a social, cultural way? unquestionably. that was the big point tonight. on gay marriage, pop initiatives. not a judicial decision, not a legislative decision. the people in maine, maryland, in washington state, saying, yeah, we're fine with this. with gay marriage. you see on the marijuana legalization in washington, colorado. i think the culture wars last night were won by the liberals and that's unquestionable. the politics, political economy issue
we have "the new york times" columnist frank bruney. welcome to you, both. it seems to what the president is saying there, it doesn't matter if you are black, white, hispanic, asian, native american, young, old, rich, poor. you can make it here. he is rying to revive that. is he capable of delivering the old american dream in a second term? >> no. he's not, and i think -- what the democrats need to do is what the president needs to do is to actually have a way forward and to...
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. >> new jersey congressman frank palone was with governor christie today. he is with us now, he represents new jersey's sixth congressional district, which is a shoreline district, fronting both new york harbor and the atlantic ocean. sir, thanks very much for your time. i know you've been all over your district in the past couple of days. what kind of damage are you seeing along the coast and in the cities of your district? >> it's all kinds of damage. i mentioned union beach to you before. that's a place where maybe three or four blocks from the bay, from the rarington bay, the storm surge came in and the waves were pounding on top of the houses. so some house just washed away completely. others were pounded to rubble. i had never seen anything like that before. there are other places like highlands, new jersey, where almost the entire town was underwater. maybe almost up to the second floor of the homes. and those homes really don't seem to be habitable anymore. so you have towns that were wiped out. you have incredible -- i just came, i kind of apologiz
. >> new jersey congressman frank palone was with governor christie today. he is with us now, he represents new jersey's sixth congressional district, which is a shoreline district, fronting both new york harbor and the atlantic ocean. sir, thanks very much for your time. i know you've been all over your district in the past couple of days. what kind of damage are you seeing along the coast and in the cities of your district? >> it's all kinds of damage. i mentioned union beach to...
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[cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's
[cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam....
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we lost charlie best and frank ginta in new hampshire. the republican party cannot be a national party if we give up the entire east coast of the united states and say that there aren't any -- we don't have any republicans in new england. we don't have any republicans in the mid-atlantic states. we can't continue to dis the latino voters and, you know, my wife is a democrat and she was so close to votes for mitt romney. but then, you know, mourdock and akin open their mouth and we send them running back to the democratic party, because they think we're nutty. >> do you think, kelly, that there is this, this civil war that some people have talked about, that there is no room in the party for both moderates and tea party members, like you can't all fit under the same umbrella? >> remember, the tea party is about fiscal responsibility. constitutionally limited gocht. and free markets. we don't take on social issues. so that's not under our umbrella. and the majority of americans agree with us on issues. they think government is too big. they
we lost charlie best and frank ginta in new hampshire. the republican party cannot be a national party if we give up the entire east coast of the united states and say that there aren't any -- we don't have any republicans in new england. we don't have any republicans in the mid-atlantic states. we can't continue to dis the latino voters and, you know, my wife is a democrat and she was so close to votes for mitt romney. but then, you know, mourdock and akin open their mouth and we send them...
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frank core caught up with tennessee congresswoman marcia blackburn today to ask her whether this maybe looks bad for the republicans. the change was off camera, but frank did get the audio. >> dune that the aesthetics of having all that -- >> i think that it is -- i wish we weren't having to address that issue. i would like to have that we could have had women chairmen, but the fact that this is kind of the way it has turned out as a vote, i think what we have to do is just continue to highlight the well qualified women that are in our conference. >> can we please not talk about this? i wish we didn't have to talk about this. but it's not over, right? john boehner still has a chance to change this. the last two committees that have open chairman spots are the committee on house administration and the committee on ethics, speaker boehner wants to pick a woman, any woman, he just has to choose one from among the membership of those two communities, right? this is the binder full of women that ber
frank core caught up with tennessee congresswoman marcia blackburn today to ask her whether this maybe looks bad for the republicans. the change was off camera, but frank did get the audio. >> dune that the aesthetics of having all that -- >> i think that it is -- i wish we weren't having to address that issue. i would like to have that we could have had women chairmen, but the fact that this is kind of the way it has turned out as a vote, i think what we have to do is just continue...
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. >> and newt gingrich had frank luntz wandering around his office and a bunch of fat people. [laughter and applause] >> jon: can you stick around for a couple minutes? >> yeah. >> jon: "the signal and the noise," it's on the bookshelves now. buy it and also at the same time a calculator. nate silver. [applause] >> that's our show. join us tomorrow night, 11:00. president barack obama will be in the studio. we'll have a nice conversation. here it is, your moment of zen. >> on facebook, use of the phrase of "women binders" went up. sketchy went up. gangbangers went up. >> did you say "gang backers"?
. >> and newt gingrich had frank luntz wandering around his office and a bunch of fat people. [laughter and applause] >> jon: can you stick around for a couple minutes? >> yeah. >> jon: "the signal and the noise," it's on the bookshelves now. buy it and also at the same time a calculator. nate silver. [applause] >> that's our show. join us tomorrow night, 11:00. president barack obama will be in the studio. we'll have a nice conversation. here it is, your...
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. >> he was very frank in saying, you know, "we can try," he essentially said, "we will try, but we don't have anything in our arsenal that comes close." >> susie: bernanke is already using the weapons in his arsenal to fix the job market, which he said today is still "unhealthy". he also repeated the fed's plan to keep interest rates super low at least into 2015. >> we will want to be sure that the recovery is established before we begin to normalize policy. we hope that such assurances will reduce uncertainty and increase confidence among households and businesses. >> susie: but bernanke gave no hints on when americans can expect to see higher rates. >> the further we go down the road, the question is going to turn to how is the fed going to reverse policy, and what the chairman said today is that decision is a long way off. >> susie: on wall street, stocks slipped on that fiscal cliff warning from bernanke and then recovered. the dow lost seven points, but the nasdaq and the s&p both gained about a point. rebecca patterson joins us now to talk more about the markets and bernanke. she's
. >> he was very frank in saying, you know, "we can try," he essentially said, "we will try, but we don't have anything in our arsenal that comes close." >> susie: bernanke is already using the weapons in his arsenal to fix the job market, which he said today is still "unhealthy". he also repeated the fed's plan to keep interest rates super low at least into 2015. >> we will want to be sure that the recovery is established before we begin to...
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franklin but the president was elected democratically elected and he has a mandate for change so go ahead frank well that's right and i think it's an overstatement to conclude for quickly he's a dictator. i think he's defending the revolution the reason he had to act is that the judicial council was going to overturn and block the constitution and prevent it from being finalized and i frankly believe what he says these measures were this is thirty they were temporary i think people are going to by and large get behind your back on this i think the white house is going to give them a little space it's not pretty but i dispute the idea that always in history temporary powers become permanent powers i agree that that's what happened in fifty two and ever since in egypt. of course that's what happened in the. nazi germany kept temporary kept. erasing every. for years the by no constitution or postponing it there is danger but i think that his instincts have been demonstrated and i think that his the support that he has. we don't have a lot to worry about of course he's going to be watch yeah he mad
franklin but the president was elected democratically elected and he has a mandate for change so go ahead frank well that's right and i think it's an overstatement to conclude for quickly he's a dictator. i think he's defending the revolution the reason he had to act is that the judicial council was going to overturn and block the constitution and prevent it from being finalized and i frankly believe what he says these measures were this is thirty they were temporary i think people are going to...
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handler frank diangelo is going with him. >> every time i hear the name, dolan, i think of you. >> reporter: for her dad, who was a technician, it all came full circle. >> i am really proud when i tell people that he was the bomb guy, i think it is great he is continuing the legacy. >> reporter: a continuation of sacrifice that lives on in dolan, tom costello, nbc news, san antonio. >> just a good dog, everywhere. that is our broadcast on friday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we of course hope to see you right back here on monday. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. monday. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night.
handler frank diangelo is going with him. >> every time i hear the name, dolan, i think of you. >> reporter: for her dad, who was a technician, it all came full circle. >> i am really proud when i tell people that he was the bomb guy, i think it is great he is continuing the legacy. >> reporter: a continuation of sacrifice that lives on in dolan, tom costello, nbc news, san antonio. >> just a good dog, everywhere. that is our broadcast on friday night. thank you...
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i'm frank mallicoat. get you get you caught up with some bay area headlines right now. >>> several bay area charities are providing thanksgiving meals to those in need today among them glide memorial. it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not trotting, but he delivered an awfully nice day on this holiday, lawrence karnow, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. folks, around the bay area lots of sunshine as we're enjoying high pressure overhead. yesterday, it was very stormy. clouds are long gone same with the rain. temperatures a little cool in spots. we still have 30s in some of the interior valleys, 40s elsewhere. but the good news is that ridge will bring lots of sunshine into the afternoon. these temperatures going to be comfortable as high as 67 in the nap
i'm frank mallicoat. get you get you caught up with some bay area headlines right now. >>> several bay area charities are providing thanksgiving meals to those in need today among them glide memorial. it feeds much of san francisco's large homeless population serving about 5,000 meals today. other events include the silicon valley turkey trot. about 25 runners are on the streets down in san jose for the annual charity race downtown and the city's rose garden area. one guy that's not...
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is dodd/frank the liaison? or depending on trading and mergers and acquisitions as the peddling of big acquisitions is a thing of the past maybe they can come back. i still can't pin the tail on obama. too much disparity within the sector. obama care was supposed to take the profit margin out of the drug stocks, right? merck and pfizer are unchanged. the run in gilead. i think it's better drugs and better management. consumer packaged goods, again, not the president, but execution determined performance. that's why colgate has ramped from $77 to $105. procter & gamble barely budged. you think the carbon bashing president would crush the oil and gas industry. but it's the oil managements themselves that seem to control the situation. that's how chesapeake could go from $37 to $18. continental resources soured from 23 to 22 by going all in oil. exxon, which has found little new oil and gas and dramatically paid for xto, a giant natural gas company has gone unchanged, while chevron moved from $87 to $109. again, t
is dodd/frank the liaison? or depending on trading and mergers and acquisitions as the peddling of big acquisitions is a thing of the past maybe they can come back. i still can't pin the tail on obama. too much disparity within the sector. obama care was supposed to take the profit margin out of the drug stocks, right? merck and pfizer are unchanged. the run in gilead. i think it's better drugs and better management. consumer packaged goods, again, not the president, but execution determined...
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frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works... at e-trade. >>> i guess we're going to say it's eight battleground states now since none is going to north carolina. what should we watch for? msnbc managing contributor chris cillizza, jonathan martin, and then to help me moderate the hardest -- i had to bring in the ace here, the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. when he found out -- he said, that's always such a mess of a show. let me come in and help. david, i want to start because we had a huge moment yesterday that none of us expected. the october surprise of chris christie and barack obama. >> you know, it's rare that you get a moment where you can play sound from the keynote speaker at the republican convention or subsequent to that saying, he's groping in the dark to find the light switch of leadership and he's not going to find it before he gets to the election and here he is yesterday in the last few days, governor christie ca
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importance to from a law enforcement perspective," it goes on the say, "it is critically important to have frank and expeditious communications relating national security matters, including counterterrorism and counterespionage issues." yet the white house insists president obama didn't know of the affair until after the election. as for the investigation itself, we've got breaking news on that. we are joined by fran townsend, a member of the cia's external advisory board. she has the breaking news. fran, you've been talking to sources, what have you learned about possible legal fallout? >> it's interesting, anderson. what we understand is that paula broadwell had consented to the search of her homes, but after a discussion between her lawyers and the fbi, they decided to get a search warrant. we understand that they are reviewing documents, but based on what they've seen so far, they say that the classified material is, one, not substantial that they have seen and, two, while it may be a technical violation, it's not egregious. as a result of that, the law enforcement official told me they don'
importance to from a law enforcement perspective," it goes on the say, "it is critically important to have frank and expeditious communications relating national security matters, including counterterrorism and counterespionage issues." yet the white house insists president obama didn't know of the affair until after the election. as for the investigation itself, we've got breaking news on that. we are joined by fran townsend, a member of the cia's external advisory board. she...
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minority party in the senate, the republican's favorite tool is the filibuster, a tactic older than this frank capra movie from the 1930s. >> half of official washington is here to see democracy's finest show, the filibuster, the right to talk your head off. >> kroft: by holding forth on the senate floor for days on end, the minority can delay or block bills that have support of the majority. >> great principles don't get lost once they come to light. they're right here. >> bayh: a lot of us have seen "mr. smith goes to washington." and jimmy stewart's standing up, getting haggard, all night in the filibuster to stop some terrible bill. that doesn't happen anymore. senator's got to pick up the phone and say, "you know what? i'm going to filibuster this thing." well, that's enough to stop it. he doesn't have to go to the floor and speak all night. there's no physical discomfort involved. so the... it doesn't really require a whole lot of sacrifice on the part of the individual member to bring the whole thing to a stop. >> kroft: under today's rules, any one of the senate's 100 members can stymi
minority party in the senate, the republican's favorite tool is the filibuster, a tactic older than this frank capra movie from the 1930s. >> half of official washington is here to see democracy's finest show, the filibuster, the right to talk your head off. >> kroft: by holding forth on the senate floor for days on end, the minority can delay or block bills that have support of the majority. >> great principles don't get lost once they come to light. they're right here....
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. >> today farewell to congress with arizona senator john kyl, massachusetts congressman barney frank, senator kay bailey hutchison of texas, and the connecticut independent joe lieberman. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> 35 members of congress retired this year. ten in the senate. 25 in the house. the highest number of retirmts since 1996. i sat down with four of the retirees at senate joe lieberman's hide-away offense in the capitol to talk about what they'll miss, what they won't miss, the days they'll remember the most and what's still left to do before they go. let me start out. we are at the end of the year. we are looking at a situation where the country is about to go off the so-called fiscal cliff, and i wanted you to kind of look back and think did you ever believe that people -- that congress would get so entrenched in different sides that there was a possibility the country would go off the fiscal cliff? does it surprise you where we are? >> i mean, what shocks me is that we're actually $16 trillion in debt. i mean, we built up this incredible debt
. >> today farewell to congress with arizona senator john kyl, massachusetts congressman barney frank, senator kay bailey hutchison of texas, and the connecticut independent joe lieberman. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> 35 members of congress retired this year. ten in the senate. 25 in the house. the highest number of retirmts since 1996. i sat down with four of the retirees at senate joe lieberman's hide-away offense in the capitol to talk...
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generals that are involved and you know, the military is held to a higher standard than, say, someone like frank sinatra. >> let's talk about paula broadwell because she's a biographer who wrote this book about him. it was seen by many people as pretty sycophantic in the end which is hardly surprising given their intimacy but what do you think of the relationship between a writer and his subject? you never got within 100 yards of sinatra, yet still wrote an amazing book about him. you think its healthy for a biographer to be that close to his subject? >> no. i believe firmly in writing an unauthorized biography which is you do it without the subject's cooperation and that means you don't give up editorial control. she wrote an authorized biography so she had to give general petraeus complete control. i don't think it was a burden on her part or his part, but nevertheless, it doesn't make for the most honest, open kind of biography. >> listen, i'm a big fan of petraeus. i think he was a brilliant general. it's a tragedy for him. but what would have happened, for example, with one of your subjects
generals that are involved and you know, the military is held to a higher standard than, say, someone like frank sinatra. >> let's talk about paula broadwell because she's a biographer who wrote this book about him. it was seen by many people as pretty sycophantic in the end which is hardly surprising given their intimacy but what do you think of the relationship between a writer and his subject? you never got within 100 yards of sinatra, yet still wrote an amazing book about him. you...
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talking spending cuts with house financial services committee ranking member barney frank. we'll find out which cuts he thinks both sides can agree on. >>> the two men leading the charge to fix the fiscal cliff db alan simpson and err kin bowles will tell us whether they think washington can rise above the rhetoric and reach a deal. we'll find out if they think an agreement will look anything like the plan they proposed nearly two years ago. >>> maria is still in chicago. i'm in new york. see you at the top of the hour for "closing bell." >>> a frightening headline for anyone who downs those energy drinks to stay awake. fda has received reports of 13 deaths over the last four years that could be related to the use of 5-hour energy. super caffeinated energy shot is what we are talking about. fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for
talking spending cuts with house financial services committee ranking member barney frank. we'll find out which cuts he thinks both sides can agree on. >>> the two men leading the charge to fix the fiscal cliff db alan simpson and err kin bowles will tell us whether they think washington can rise above the rhetoric and reach a deal. we'll find out if they think an agreement will look anything like the plan they proposed nearly two years ago. >>> maria is still in chicago. i'm...
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fontana. >> hey, frank. >> how are you? >> minus the glue gun, but we do have a drill. this is perfect for the office holiday party or budding chef in the family. you're going to be making a gifted -- >> we're making something? >> gifted oven mitt, stuff with utensils, get started, got the mitt, utensils. i thought this was appropriate. >> you don't like the ultramodern? >> mine is fine. gray, unattractive one. >> unattractive? i thought that was a cool color palette. wrap it with a bow, make it fun. do it with the kids. >> challenging too. >> got to put it over here. >> i didn't want it here. thank you very much. >> look how quick and easy, inexpensive, cool gift for someone starting culinary school or moving into a new home. >> i know none of those people. >> you guys are closet martha stewart types, i can tell. >> not me. not me. >> let's move it along. look at your bow, perfect. annoying. >> anal retentive. anal, i said it. >> we're recycling old pop bottles and boxes. wrap it with gift wrap, customize labels, isn't thi
fontana. >> hey, frank. >> how are you? >> minus the glue gun, but we do have a drill. this is perfect for the office holiday party or budding chef in the family. you're going to be making a gifted -- >> we're making something? >> gifted oven mitt, stuff with utensils, get started, got the mitt, utensils. i thought this was appropriate. >> you don't like the ultramodern? >> mine is fine. gray, unattractive one. >> unattractive? i thought that was...
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frank guinta and charless bass both lost. in southwestern pennsylvania, mark ritz lost the seat. in the 23rd district of texas, freshman republican francisco canseco with the elected to a second term. after seven terms in the house of representatives, tammy baldwinhas been elected to the senate. the first openly gay center. -- senator. she defeated tommy thompson for the open seat letter by the retirement of herb cole. the wisconsin senate race was one of the highest at $40 million. tommy thompson conceded the race from milwaukee, wisconsin. crowd: tammy, tammy! >> thank you. wow. thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. tonight we have won a huge victory for wisconsin's middle class. [applause] it is that battle for wisconsin's middle-class that has been what this has been about since this journey began 14 months ago. everywhere i have gone in our beautiful, people have told me they want a senator who will listen to the middle class when they need help. a. senator who will stand on this side of the middle-class. a senator who will wake up every morning and fight for the middl
frank guinta and charless bass both lost. in southwestern pennsylvania, mark ritz lost the seat. in the 23rd district of texas, freshman republican francisco canseco with the elected to a second term. after seven terms in the house of representatives, tammy baldwinhas been elected to the senate. the first openly gay center. -- senator. she defeated tommy thompson for the open seat letter by the retirement of herb cole. the wisconsin senate race was one of the highest at $40 million. tommy...
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can argue he accomplished quite a bit, whether you like it or not, health care, stimulus plan, dodd-frank-- there's all kinds of stuff. and now he wants to, i think, focus on a deficit plan and immigration reform. >> ifill: but isn't there danger for over-reach? >> there is, but if he wants to accomplish something he has to work with congress. the next few weeks will be aization situation if somebody overplays their hand, underplays their hand. it will be very interesting the next few weeks. >> i would say on that i think there is a danger for over-reach. but obama was careful last night. his remarks were fairly humble, and for the historic achievement that he made last night. and i think obama and boehner and rea reed all know that their legacies are tied together and they reside around one thing-- can they find common ground. >> stuart rothenberg, you can find more on the future of the affordable care act from our partners at kaiser health news. that's on our website. >> woodruff: and finally, here with us, where they have been during the campaign, the conventions and election night are
can argue he accomplished quite a bit, whether you like it or not, health care, stimulus plan, dodd-frank-- there's all kinds of stuff. and now he wants to, i think, focus on a deficit plan and immigration reform. >> ifill: but isn't there danger for over-reach? >> there is, but if he wants to accomplish something he has to work with congress. the next few weeks will be aization situation if somebody overplays their hand, underplays their hand. it will be very interesting the next...
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. >> there's frank sinatra. >> reporter: cory's dad was the man with the camera. so once a day every day with a very odd exception wherever cory was so was ian. >> could be 5 to 12:00 when i'm turning him over in bed. >> some kids think this is a significant pain in the neck to have your dad taking your picture every day. >> sometimes. i would be at my friend's house and my dad would ring up and say i need you to come over. >> or if out on a date. >> yeah. >> just what you need. >> ian said he first thought he managed the photo routine for a couple of years. but he was having so much fun he just kept going. from cory's first foot steps to his first time behind the wheel, more than 7,500 photographs all taken on an old-fashioned film camera, remember those? and then scanned individually into a computer. that alone took a year and a half. >> collecting the photos. itemizing them. shelves. shelves. you know. so 72 albums later, youtube is here. >> lucky are you. >> yeah. >> here's another impressive number. almost 5 million. the number of hits the video has attracted
. >> there's frank sinatra. >> reporter: cory's dad was the man with the camera. so once a day every day with a very odd exception wherever cory was so was ian. >> could be 5 to 12:00 when i'm turning him over in bed. >> some kids think this is a significant pain in the neck to have your dad taking your picture every day. >> sometimes. i would be at my friend's house and my dad would ring up and say i need you to come over. >> or if out on a date. >>...
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lockheed martin stock in frank further flat. u.s. bond market is closed today for veterans day as is the federal government. so there is no economic data. we just have a handful of companies reporting results. home builders d.r. horton and beezler and the oil services firm weatherford. u.s. futures pointing to an upward tick at the beginning. slightly higher at the moment. just under 11 points for the dow, the nasdaq caught up just nearly 7 and the s&p at the moment caught up just over a point. ben liechtenstein joins us with his preview of the day and the week. hope you had a good weekend. the s&p down 2.4% last week. do we continue that losing streak this? >> well, if i knew for sure, i always jokingly say i wouldn't be be sitting in this chair right now. but certainly the market seems to be weighted still heavy. there was a lot of energy associated with that selloff. so you mentioned the 2% down side activity. i really notice more the energy associated with it rather than the actual decline or percentage-wise. again 1430 pre-elect
lockheed martin stock in frank further flat. u.s. bond market is closed today for veterans day as is the federal government. so there is no economic data. we just have a handful of companies reporting results. home builders d.r. horton and beezler and the oil services firm weatherford. u.s. futures pointing to an upward tick at the beginning. slightly higher at the moment. just under 11 points for the dow, the nasdaq caught up just nearly 7 and the s&p at the moment caught up just over a...
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apparently, human intelligence peaked several thousand years ago when frank was born and has been on a slow decline in intellectual and emotional abilities. >> i was born right after him, i know. >> if we were to meet an average citizen from athens circa 1,000 b.c., great memory, broad range of ideas, and clear sight of view of ideas and emotionally stable of people we know. >> i don't agree. >>> i want you to read an e-mail from my mom that has nothing to do with anything. can you read it? >> no. >> try. >> closer, please. i, i, did you get to meet him? i, i, did you get to meet him? i saw him on david letterman last night and wondered if he was available. love you, on my way to work, mom. anyway, he's darn cute, darn cute. is he available, love mom. going to work. is she looking for somebody for you? >> of course, she is. always on the look. >> i wonder if she could find men the way she finds dresses. men, not so much. >>> we have to give a good shout out to jill rapaport. >> she was honored over the weekend. >> received an aspca service award. >> she's the real deal about animals.
apparently, human intelligence peaked several thousand years ago when frank was born and has been on a slow decline in intellectual and emotional abilities. >> i was born right after him, i know. >> if we were to meet an average citizen from athens circa 1,000 b.c., great memory, broad range of ideas, and clear sight of view of ideas and emotionally stable of people we know. >> i don't agree. >>> i want you to read an e-mail from my mom that has nothing to do with...
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frank boos: right. and you are aware of who made this, aren't you? i think it was fabergé. yes. this is the work of the very famous russian jeweler carl fabergé. we can see his signature down here. and we can see it also here on the top, as well as a little statement. and what does that say in translation? it's in russian, but it says, "from your grateful patient." "from your grateful patient." so it was somebody who gave it to his doctor. this silver dog would date approximately 1890 to about 1910. it probably was part of a desk set. this is in the form of a ruler. do you have any idea what it might be worth? no, i don't. when i go home to visit my parents, they usually give me something of value-- a piece of jewelry or something. and since i have a russian wolfhound and i collect dog paraphernalia, they gave me this as a present. but they didn't tell me how much it was worth. well, as this dog is by fabergé, i would feel in a well-advertised auction, we're probably talking somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000 to $15,000. it was a nice present. it was a very nice present.
frank boos: right. and you are aware of who made this, aren't you? i think it was fabergé. yes. this is the work of the very famous russian jeweler carl fabergé. we can see his signature down here. and we can see it also here on the top, as well as a little statement. and what does that say in translation? it's in russian, but it says, "from your grateful patient." "from your grateful patient." so it was somebody who gave it to his doctor. this silver dog would date...
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did that dodd frank leg regular latory bill help banks give out more loans? does raising taxes put more people to work? how about that avalanche of new regulations? does that help small business? you got it right. you know, almost every measure he took hurt the economy. it hurt fellow americans. we have 23 million americans today. think of that number. 23 million americans struggling to find a new job. one out of six of our fellow citizens living in poverty, and the middle class is being squeezed in our country. take home pay it down by $4,300 a year since he took office, and you are paying higher prices at the pump, higher prices for insurance, higher prices for electricity. he worked as a welder for 40 years, but he just got laid off. in the prime of his life, by the way. yeah. there are a few of us. yeah. his wife said what can i do to help him? she doesn't want a government check. she made it clear. he wants a job. the president thinks more government is the answer. more jobs. that's the answer for america. the question of this election comes down to this
did that dodd frank leg regular latory bill help banks give out more loans? does raising taxes put more people to work? how about that avalanche of new regulations? does that help small business? you got it right. you know, almost every measure he took hurt the economy. it hurt fellow americans. we have 23 million americans today. think of that number. 23 million americans struggling to find a new job. one out of six of our fellow citizens living in poverty, and the middle class is being...
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winning his second term, but also because he was reelected with the highest unemployment rate since frank line dell know roosevelt. we know that a lot of people have jobs and that's why cheryl casone joins us with the top five companies, hiring this week. let's start with take me to the skies. let's go to boeing. >> let's talk about boeing. they're actually cutting back and reorganizing on the defense side. but the commercial aircraft side is doing really well. that's where the jobs are right now. they've got 500 positions that are open right now. 12,000 total for the year. they got the big dream liner coming out. here are some of the positions. cyber security, engineers, and intelligence officers, finance. they're hiring in washington state, missouri, and south carolina. >> steve: where they're building the dream liner. >> yeah. actually a pretty nice plane. >> steve: i've actual will he been to the plant. great facility. if you're a nurse, you know how to operate a stethoscope and stuff like that, this company is looking for you. >> we've seen this huge boom in in-home care. people want
winning his second term, but also because he was reelected with the highest unemployment rate since frank line dell know roosevelt. we know that a lot of people have jobs and that's why cheryl casone joins us with the top five companies, hiring this week. let's start with take me to the skies. let's go to boeing. >> let's talk about boeing. they're actually cutting back and reorganizing on the defense side. but the commercial aircraft side is doing really well. that's where the jobs are...
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last friday, frank was honored as hometown hall of famer in bakersfield, california. they've been asking him to come out and do it -- >> how cute is he? >> darn cute. >> a lot of young people and young stars. >> i wasn't there, so i have no idea what he's saying, but the kids were all really impacted by him being there. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 1977, but even though he lived in 39 different places when he was growing up, because they were very poor, his father was an oil worker, they went to the work. he was a depression baby. he's always called bakersfield his home, because 39 places before he got to bakersfield and actually got to go to high school the full four years there. he wants to thank the town of bakersfield and the drillers from bakersfield high. he looked really handsome. >> he did. >>> we have to talk about general petraeus, it's a really big deal. anyway, this came out over the weekend, i guess, it happened friday. >> we first heard about it the day after the election. >> right, anyway, general petraeus stepped down. it's an
last friday, frank was honored as hometown hall of famer in bakersfield, california. they've been asking him to come out and do it -- >> how cute is he? >> darn cute. >> a lot of young people and young stars. >> i wasn't there, so i have no idea what he's saying, but the kids were all really impacted by him being there. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 1977, but even though he lived in 39 different places when he was growing up, because they were...
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frank's son comes in. ray makes his living writing and directing feature films such as 2009's critically acclaimed "city island." but he also has a passion for preserving documentaries. particularly his father's. >> the loss of documentary film if it's not preserved is the most, you know, is the saddest loss because it's history. how do you preserve these? in the case of my dad's films, i thought we had the only copies of them. i was determined they had to be preserved. first i donated them to the museum of broadcasting. >> but ray didn't feel that was enough. he wanted his father's work to be seen and appreciated by new audiences. so he posted the mississippi film on his blog where anyone could watch it. >> and almost instantly, my producing partner david zelerford said this is an extraordinary movie and who is this guy, booker wright? >> sitting in his office, he said he immediately saw a potential for a new film. one that would finish booker's story. >> he mentions his children in the film, and i said t
frank's son comes in. ray makes his living writing and directing feature films such as 2009's critically acclaimed "city island." but he also has a passion for preserving documentaries. particularly his father's. >> the loss of documentary film if it's not preserved is the most, you know, is the saddest loss because it's history. how do you preserve these? in the case of my dad's films, i thought we had the only copies of them. i was determined they had to be preserved. first i...